The Los Angeles Lakers and Orlando Magic battled into overtime Sunday night to determine the outcome of Game 2 of the NBA Finals, and the Magic will no doubt look back on one that slipped away, while the Lakers hope to use the momentum of a 2-0 start to a sweep as the series heads to Orlando this week.

No Laker blowout Sunday night in Staples Center, just a nail-biter that could have been done in regulation had Magic rookie Courtney Lee not banked his buzzer-beating lay-in too hard off the glass.

Yet even in the pages of The Orlando Sentinel, it's still the Lakers' Kobe Bryant who's garnering much of the attention for his performance Sunday night.

And while ABC-TV game announcers gave the possible infraction little more than lipservice, The Sentinel takes a look at the possibility that Pau Gasol could have been called for goaltending on Lee's fourth-quarter miss.

The Sentinel's game story begins with two descriptive words, and continues to explain what happened.

On the other side of the country, Los Angeles Times columnist T.J. Simers is saying that the Magic fell asleep when it was time to step back into the series.